Re: aroid recommendations

Carol,
It would be great if you could be fortunate enough to find a source for
Anthurium trinerve. While I grew it, it always seems to be in bloom,
remained very compact and consistently set the most attractive light purple
fruit.
Best photo I can find is:
http://toptropicals.com/pics/garden/m1/EleNZ2/Anthurium_trinerve1el.jpg
This photo does not show the mature purple fruit, but here is one that does:
http://home.rr.com/abycats (this is from one of my own plants while I grew
it)
I would love to find a plant or seed for myself!
Don Martinson
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Mailto:llmen@wi.rr.com
On 1/8/09 1:50 PM, "Carol McCarthy" <Carol.McCarthy@mail.wvu.edu> wrote:
> Hello Good People,
>
> I work at a university greenhouse that supports, among other things, the
> teaching of a plant taxonomy class. Can you please recommend some species in
> the Araceae family that I could grow for the class?
>
> Requirements: 1) Tropical or subtropical, a year round greenhouse grower.
> 2) Can be kept to about a 6 inch pot size or smaller and be a blooming size
> plant. 3) Ideally the plant would bloom fairly often or could be convinced to
> bloom around the second half of September in a greenhouse in the USA, West
> Virginia. 4) flower structure, fairly typical spathe and spadix.
>
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